Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 55.
5. lappuse
... knew that the line of Nature is crooked , that , though we dig the canal - beds as straight as we can , the rivers run hither and thither in their wildness . From that day to this I have been busy among the verses and stories that the ...
... knew that the line of Nature is crooked , that , though we dig the canal - beds as straight as we can , the rivers run hither and thither in their wildness . From that day to this I have been busy among the verses and stories that the ...
63. lappuse
... knew as Shelley knew , by an act of faith , that the economists should take their measurements not from life as it is , but from the vision of men like him , from the vision of the world made perfect that is buried under all minds . The ...
... knew as Shelley knew , by an act of faith , that the economists should take their measurements not from life as it is , but from the vision of men like him , from the vision of the world made perfect that is buried under all minds . The ...
487. lappuse
... knew all about the liaison after a certain election in the middle ' eighties if not sooner ; that the Liberal leaders knew from May 1882 , when Sir William Harcourt told the Cabinet , apparently upon the evi- dence of his detectives ...
... knew all about the liaison after a certain election in the middle ' eighties if not sooner ; that the Liberal leaders knew from May 1882 , when Sir William Harcourt told the Cabinet , apparently upon the evi- dence of his detectives ...
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